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Institution: Birmingham City University
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Retrouvé: : 2017-05-07 Expiré
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Category: Academic | Faculty/Division: Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences | School: School of Education and Social Work | Department: Secondary and Post Compulsory Education | Location: City South Campus | Post Type: Part Time | Closing Date: Open until filled | The School of Education and Social Work is one of the largest providers of teacher education in the country and has a long-standing reputation for producing outstanding teachers.  The Secondary and Post Compulsory/Adult Education department offers PGCE (mainstream and School Direct), Assessment Only routes to QTS, a pre-Service Subject Knowledge Enhancement programmes, Teach First and PCET. There will be opportunities as appropriate to contribute to some of these programmes. The successful candidates will have a strong track record in secondary or further education. In addition, experience of working with trainee teachers – in a Higher Education/SCITT setting and/or working as a mentor with trainee teachers in schools or further education would be an advantage, as would experience of developing and delivering professional development within school, Local Authority and/or Higher Education settings.  A first degree is required.  QTS is essential and a higher degree preferred.  Appointments are from June 2017 or as soon as possible after this date. If you wish to discuss this role please contact the Head of Department, Davinder Dosanjh, via emaildavinder.dosanjh@bcu.ac.ukor by telephone on 0121 300 6865. Please note that only applications made through the BCU website will be considered and as part of your application you should upload a CV and Cover Letter.




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